HAD THROAT TROUBLE SINGE CHILDHOOD i l AIITrMiMtHlsFiiltiL lflivl ky PftrHM. Mrs. Wm. Hoh mann, 2761 Llncolnx Ave, Chicago, IU,V writes "I buffered with catarrh of tho bron ohlal tubes and had a terrible cough ovei sinco a child. "I would sit up In bed with pillowa propped up behind me, but still th cough would not let xno olcop. I thoucht and everybody els that I had consump tion. "So reading ''the papers about Fe runa I deolded to try, without tho least bit ot hopo that it would do mo any good. But after tak- Mrs. Hohmann. lng three bottles I noticed a channe. My appetite sot hotter, so I kept on, never discouraged. Finally I seemed not to couch so much and tho pains In my chest sot better and I could rest at night "I am well now and cured of achronlo cough and Boro throat I cannot tell you how grateful I am, and I cannot thank Peruna enough. It has cured where doctors havo failed and X talk Peruna wherever I go, recommend It to everybody. Peoplo who thlnlc they have consumption better glvo It a trial." TOO MUCH FOR THE CORPSE Exhibition of Meanness That Galvan ized the "Dead" Irishman Into Indignant Life. "Don't bo mean In your offerings," said T. P. O'Connor, In a plea In Now York for tho Irish causo. "Tho IrlBh Can't stand meanness. "No, no; tho Irish can't stand mean ness. Take O'Grady's case. You know, In Ireland, somo 60 to 70 years nfio. when a poor family lacked a coflln thoy mado tho corpso bog for it. "This custom, alas I sometimes led io Imposture Thus, Thirsty O'Grady and his frlonds wantctt monoy badly enco, and O'Grady was assigned to act thocorpso. So thoy lpld him on a bier outsido tho door and thoy upt k powter plato besldo him for tho pennies. "As O'Grady lay thoro, so still, with loscd oyes, an old woman stopped jmd dropped slxpenco Nlnto tho plato. Then sho began to tako out change. A. ponny, tuppence, threopenco sho took out, and O'Grady couldn't titnnd c ubh meanness. Corpso as ho was, ho ald: "'Arrah, now, don't mind tho hango.' " Washington Star. It Wasn't a Fire. , Tho principal" of ono of tho Now fork East Sido night Bchools waB en rolling a now pupil, who was togged out in a suit of clothes so now that It hurt him. Just Uuforo tho boy camo In tho principnl had hoard tho Bound of flro engines in tho street. "What Is your nanio?" tho principal asked tho lad. "Tom Dugan," was tho reply. "Whero was tho flro, Tommy?" asked tho princlpul as ho wroto down tho namo. Thoro was no reply; only a scrowl. "I say, whero was tho. flro?" repeat Jd the principal. "Don't git gay wit mo," was the somewhat astonishing answer. "Dero wasn't no flro, sec? I bought (lis hero Bult and I paid sovon-flfty for It" A "Friendly Match." I speak of a "friendly match," not at all forgetting tho dictum of tho old Scot to whom his opponent, breaking Bomo trivial rule, said: "I supposo you won't claim that In a friendly match?" "Friendly match I" was tho reply. "Thoro's nouch thing at golf I" London Telegraph. Even a stingy man loosens up when -V .9 A l-.l asKOU iar uuviuu. s If You Knew How flood are the swot, crisp bits of Ppst Toasties you would, at least, try 'em. The food is made of per fectly ripe white corn, cooked, sweetened, rolled and toasted. It is, served direct from the package with cream or milk, and sugar if desired A brokfast favorite 1 "?M Memory Lingers" rOSTUM CEREAL CO., Ltd.. Baltla Ccitk, MlcU, Uncle Sam Nips Many Postal Frauds WASHINGTON. Interesting taloB of frauds nro told In tho report of Robert 8, Sharp, chief inspector of tho postofllco department During tho yoar 1,680 postomces wore robbed as compared with 1,960 during tho previous year. Thoro woro 2,363 arrests, of which 417 wbro post ofllco burglars, as compared with 2,393 arrests during tho previous year, of which 41C woro postofflco burglars. Of tho number arrested 100 woro postmasters, 35 assistant postmasters, 95 clorks in pontofllcos, 25 railway pos tal clerks, 30 city lottor cnrrlors, 37 rural lottor carrlors and 19 woro mall carrlors. Of tho total number 1,570 wcro persons not connectod with tho po3tnl forvlco. Trnln robberies In tho west occurred with alarming frequency. Sinco March, 1908, nino mall trains hnvo boon hold up and robbed and a largo amount of registered mail has been stolen und rifled. Postofllco inspectors havo worked on tho cases with unflagging icul and enorgy with tho assistance and co operation of tho local authorities. In all nino men havo been arrested ahd convicted for theso train robberies, ono being sentenced to 15 years in tho penitentiary and a fino of $3,000, ono to 43 years and a fino of $3,000, two to sorvo 40" years oach and fivo wcro sentenced to Ufa Imprisonment. A very important case recently ban- Accident Is Said to HE Unitod States battleship Maluo, destroyed in Havana harbor In February, 1898, with a Iobs of many lives, wns blown Up by an lntornal explosion, nnd when tho ship is raisod It will bo shown that tho Spaniards In Cuba had absolutely nothing to do with tho destruction of tho vessol. This Is tho opinion of officials of tho war department, based upon informa tion convoyed to them by nrmy ofll cors engaged In tho work of raising tho shattered hull. Persons who havo arrived In Wash ington recently, and havo an intlmato knowlodgo ot tho work of raising tho battleship, it Is learned, agree that tho destruction of tho Malno was duo to the explosion of ono of tho air-tight compartments used for. tho storago of ALL THE TIME Pension Claims of Ready-Made Widows SIXTEEN thousand claims for pen sions growing out of tho Spanish war aro on file In tho ponslon offlco In Washington. All tho pensions lnciv dental to this war art being disposed of more promptly than thoso growing out of tho Civil war, bocnuso tho ma chinery was In full operation at tho tlmo tho claims, accrued Tho events nro recent enough that thoy do away with tho dlfllculty of finding witness es; tho records of tho hospital sur geons and of tho field hospitals havo been carefully kopt from tho start Indeed, all conditions aro favorablo to a prompt- examination nnd adjudica tion of thoso claims. But -when it comes to tho Civil war things aro dif ferent. Widows' claims havo always been a See Little Hope for ii c h rooo) PRICES LOOK C00OI 1 THERE is llttlo chance of food prices over returning to tho old low stand nrd, according to Willot M. Hayes, act ing secretary ot agriculture. To sub stantiate this lio cites tho fact that only ono-thlrd of tho total population of tho country is now engaged in pro ducing food for tho rcmninlng two thirds. Ho snys this will bo shown by statistics booh to bo lssuod by tho census bureau. Only two generations ago, ho do clarcd, two-thirds of tho population was ongagod In production. To this romarkablo rovorsnl, ho Bayp, is tho high cost of living mainly duo. The Increased cost of living has no terrors for tho American farmer, Judging by tho conclusions ot the de partment ot agriculture. In the last 11 TOME died by postofllco Inspectors covered', tho operations of tho so-called Ma bray gang. Tho uwludlo la boliovcd to havo been tho most Klgantio schorao of this kind Hint tho postal in spectors over had to contend with. It wns worked by an organization or confldenco men by moans ot fake horso races, athletic contests, otc. Tho swindle was porpctratod buc cossfully In various pnrts ot tha Unitod States and victims In all parts of tho country woro robbed ot sums varying from $1,000 to $30,000. It is cBtimatod that tho promoters socured approximately f5,000,000. John C. Mabray, tho principal of tho organization and clRhty-Mno ot hiB assistants woro indicted in connec tion with this scheme nnd many of them havo already boon tried mid convicted. A schomo to dofraud, International In Its scopo, known as tho "gold brick" Bwindlo, by which victims havo boon flcocod out of various sums, ranging from $500 to $25,000 and It is hollovcd tho Bwlndlors so cured over a million dollars has been In operation a number ot years. Letters woro mailed In tho United Statos nddrcsBcd to deceased persons in Groat Britain, tho general Idea con voyed being that tho docoaBcd waB In terested In mining speculation; that tho undertaking had boon successful nnd that gold In vast quantities had boon discovered. Tho Investigation ot this enso re quired tho utmost skill on tho pnrt ot tho inspectors hnndllng it; a trip to England was necessary to obtain lm portant Information and evidence and Invostlgntlon had to bo mado in various Darts of" tho United Statos and Cannda. Have Sunk Maine ammunition. This theory is horns out, It Is claimed, by tho ovidehcos nl- ready dovclopcd. It hnB boon found that In tho mud and silt Burroundlng tho hull of tho Malno' thoro 1b a great quantity of coal. Human bones havo also been picked hp outBldo tho hull. An lntornal explosion naturally would forco outward a largo part of tho contonts of tho vessel's hull'. This condition hnB been found. Tho roport wnB prevalent In Havana and in tho United States shortly aftor tho work of raising tho Malno was begun that wires had been found closo to tho hull of tho ship which communicated with tho shoro, but this roport was found to bo false Tho wires woro thoso In ubo botwocn Havana and Cnsa Blanca, Tho battleship sunk In 28 fathoms of water. Its bow Is plunged deep Into tho clay, and In tho yenrs that havo elapsed sinco tho disaster tho constant washing of tho waves has increased tho depth ot tho deposits that surround this part of tho vessol below tho water lino until now it la surrounded by from 12 to 14 feet of mud and silt squrco of Interest In tho pension of flee. In fact, tho widow business has dovcloped into a highly organized In dustry In Eomo of tho border statos, whoro many negroes who woro in tho Union nnriy, aro burled. Recently from ono such community 100 claims for widows' pensions poured into Washington within a fow days, all ot them being from widows of colored soldiors In that neighborhood. Sus picion was aroused In tho minds ot tho examiners and It was found that a sharp lawyer had worked up tho claimB for a commission. Today only four of thoso claimB remain on tho booKs una it is prouabio theso aro falso but ovldonco for wiping thorn off has not boon unearthed. ucpenaont mothers ruralsa somo trouble to tho pension department with their claims, though many havo remarried sinco tho. war. In somo cases lawyers havo coached thorn Into uestroying au records ot thoir mar rlago and then to claim tho common law marriago which makes moro trou bio for tho pension ofllcc. Low Food Prices ton years tho valuo of his products has boon Increasing at such a rato that tho tiller of tho soil 1b now ablo to afford hitherto undreamed of luxu rlcs and tho old homestead has boon fltled with ovory modern convonlonco, In tho Crop Roporter just issued by the department coiiBldornblo Bpaco is dovoted to tho cost of living problem from tho farmor a point of vlow. Tho Reporter Bays: "Within tho last ton years tho purchasing power ot tho farmor has increased moro than fifty por cent. Such conditions aro having and will contlnuo to havo moro forco in keeping tho rising generation of farmers' children upon tho farm than volumes upon volumes of printed ad vlco to stay there." With tho mass of figures beforo thorn from which to draw compari sons, tho statisticians sot to work and now announco that whllo tho cost of articles purchased has increased, tho. incroaso In purchasing power ot oach farm aero has outstripped it and tho. farmor Is loft with a comfortablo mar gin of profit for his work. I Is Life Worth 1 I Br REV. F. M. 11U33E1L I Tutor of ConTBllonl CKorca H MayrUle, N. D. M TEXT My soul li weary of life-Job X, 1. At ono time Job, with a largo happy family, had lived In comfort surround ed by flocks and herds and groat abun dance. But calamity aftor calamity foil upon htm. Tho Snlieans carried off his oxon; tho lightning fell upon his sheep; the Chaldeans took away hia camols; a Btorm burled his sons under a fallen building; ho hlmsolt was smitten from head to foot with loathsome sores. And Job began to wish that ho was dead perhaps ho oven thought ot committing suicide. Uut calamity stricken Job id only ono ot a vast multltudo who, crushed td earth by -tho relentless weight of adversity, havo eked out a mUornblo existence, while porhapa tho mind has been crowded with thoughta ot boU destruction. Wo nro moved thoroloro to ask, with Job ot old and with tho poor wretch, tho tragical ending of whoso lifo is noted in last night's pa per Norf one's answer to this question dopends, not bo much upon tho expe riences, painful and pleasurable, through which he, passes, as upon tho significance which ho attaches to those oxporlencos. This is conclusively shown from tho fact that from no quarter aro tho nnswors uniform. Out ot Dlinllnr conditions ono bo- walls exlotonco whllo another rejoices In It From tho Arcs ot persecution thcro comes back to our question, now a posltlvo negative, now aa poBstblo an affirmative, and again a nioro ques tion ' point Such different ostlmatcs ot life grow out of a man's fundrv mental beliefs thoy sooin often to de pend absolutely upon his oxporloncoa tho oxporlonccs often affect tho be lief a; but a man's philosophy of life is thp determining factor, Ono man dcclaros thoro Is no Cod; another bulievcB in tho Christ reve lation of God and thoy reach differ ent conclusions as to whether llfo is worth living. Tako tho first man who denlo3 tho oxlstonco ot a personal God. Then, for him, thoro's no conscious, intelligent volitional cnusu for his oxlstonco. His own mental nnd heart powers aro slm ply unlquo products of ouch materials and forces as food, water, light, air, boat and olcctrlclty. Ho Is but a croa turo of clrcuniBtanccs, dovoloped from a material thing call It a protoplas mic germ Into a sentient being that hungers and thirsts, suffers physical pain, writhes In mental agony. Moral responsibility is oxcludod; thoro's no moral tiourco for it no higher moral to be hold roBponslhlo to. Tnen thoro's no obligation resting up on tho strong to regard tho weak; tho midnight rulilan 1b as Innocent as tho babo he murdorB. grovollng millions must Buffer to np purposo, for no di recting God moans no diroctlng pur poso. To onduro for a tlmo Is of no avail, for- Immortality has no mean. Tho bouI is but a flgmont of tho imag ination; imagination is but a bubblo oozing out of, brain Uesuo; human lovo merely tho offervescouco which passes off from chomlcal reaction. Tho bald pesslmlnism ot Von Hurt- man and Schopcnhnucr is a widely ac cepted doctrino of lifo today. Von Hartinan finds no purposo in history; progress simply increases man's con I sclqusncBS of tho vanity of life. Schop- enhauer saya: "To Uvo Is to doslro, to deslro Is to want, to want is to sut for; hence, to Uvo Is to suffer. But tho nvorago man cannot escape tho conviction that God Uvea and reigns. What answer, then, does tho man mako who knows only tho stern. relonUess God dlscovorablo from na turo? This man admits n controlling purposo. Tho upparont invarlablcness of natural law Booms shut out tho pos sibility of special Providence. Though his wholo naturo cries out to God in prayer, ho has no assurance of being heard. And ho fools tho burden of sin with no hopo ot mercy. Conscience cries out hlii guilt; awlft penalties fall lng whoa physical law Is violated Bug gest dlro conscquonccs for tho viola tion of moral law. To squaro himself with an angry God ho mutilates his body, consigns his children to tho flnmca, expects to bocomo an Ixyon bound to a revolving whool, a Tantalus with on Insatiable tnirst. To drown tho voico ot con science ho plunges into dissipation or throws himself Into tho turmoil of trade, and yot conscience speaks. Ho tries to fulfill Its bohouta, but the man, tempted in all points llko as he, ytt without compass or rudder, ho st. ugglcs in turbulent waters to enter a harbor of safoty. And that harbor may bo tho vory vortex of a whirlpool, for ho knows no i. hla own dostlny. To this man who Ui.owu not Jesus Christ, it Is a real question whothor llfo bo worth living. Job novcr doubted the existence of God, but ho know him not as a fath er, und In tho hour of calamity ho cursed tho day of hla birth. To tho Christian man, howovcr, thoro can bo only an afflrmativo an swer to our question. God is Christ revealed to him; and ho 1b borno Irre sistibly op. ward through all circum stances, murmuring: 'AU things work together for good," 'Not a Bporrow fall eth,' 'Whom tho Lord lovoth ho chos tcneth,' 'Adversity yloldeth tho poaco ablo fruits ot righteousness,' 'Suroly bo bath borno our griefs and carried our DOrTQWB.' A READER CURES HIS CONSTIPATION-TRY IT FREE Simple way for any family to retain Tho editors of "Health Hints" and "Questions und Answers" hnvo ono ques tion that Is put to them mors ofton than any other, nnd which, strangely enough, they Ami tho most difficult to answer. That Is "How can I euro my constipa tion!" ' ' Dr. Caldwell, nn eminent specialist In diseases ot tho stomach, liver nnd bowols has looked tho whole held over, has prac tised tho specialty for forty years and Is convinced that tha Ingredients contained. In what Is called Dr. .Caldwell' Byrup Pepsin has tho best claim to attention from constipated peoplo. Its success In tho euro of stubborn con stipation has dono much to dlsploco tho 0ti h tuidld Mm tUbl. nv M rorm. On botUo SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. NOTH1NQ AT ALL. Drown What your son doesn't know about horso racing isn't worth know ing. Wulkor And what ho does know about It Isn't worth knowing, either. FRENCH BEAN COFFEE, A HEALTHFUL DRINK Tho hcaltiost over; you can grow It in your own garden on a email patch 10 by 10, producing CO poUpda or moro. Ripens in Wisconsin 00 dayB. Used in great quantities in Franco, Gormany and all over Europe Send 15 cents in stamps nnd wo will mall you a packago (Riving full eulturo ui rcctlons as also our mammoth seod catalog froo, or send 31 cents and get in addition to abovo 10,000 kcrnols unsupassablo vcgctablo and flower sepds enough for bUBholB ot vego tablos and flowers. John A. Salzor Seed Co., 182 S. 8th St. La Crosse, Wis. Afraid .of Dlsflnuroment. Sho Aren't you going to ask papa tonight, Gcorgo? . Ho No, dear. I think I'd bettor not. I want to havo my plcturo taken tomorrow. YonkorB Statesman. Glvo Doflanco Starch a fair trial try It for both hot and cold starching, nnd Jf you don't think you do bottor work, in lots tlmo and at smaller coat, return it nnd your grocor will glvo you back your monoy. When tho millennium comos thoro will bo schools to which Janitors and railway porters will bo sent to learn something about ventilation. TO CDUK A COLD IN ONTC DAT Take .LA-XATIVB llllOilO Quinine Tablet ft umiMrmarriuna money u u tail If It fall tn enro. li. V K'S algnaiurolion ractibox, tio. Roasting of Baying what you think is often an cxcubo for not thinking what you say. Mrs. WJtuIows Hoothlng Byrup for Children teething! BOfleim the guam, reduces lndamma imi, allays pnlu, cures wlud colic, Mo u bottle. It takcB moro than mushy manner to mako ono a minister of tho bread ot llfo. Lewis' Slnfilo Hinder, tho fnmous straight oo ciuar annual salo n,oiu,ouo. Lnvo making woathor picnic. ono kind of cold Aids. Nature The jjreat success oi Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dli covery in curing weak stomoolis, waited bodies, weak lunjjs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is bated on the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with body-build ing, tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con densed nnd concentrated form. With this help Nature supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. The "Discovery" re-establiihes tho digestive sod nutritive organs In sound health, purifies and enriches the blood, and nourishes tho nerves in snort establishes sound vigorous health. ft yoar dealer otters aamethln& "last an good," It la probably better FOIt IIIM"-lt pdya better. Hut you aro thlaklni ot tho cure not tho protlt, so there's nothing "lust aa jlood" for you. 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U th e good health of all Its members. uss of salts, waters, strong cathartic nnd such things. Byrup Pepsin, by train ing the stomach and bowel muscles ta ngaln do their work naturally, and with Its tonio Ingredients strengthening ths nerves, brings about u lasting cure. Among its strongest supporters nro Mr.' John Qravcllno of 9S Milwaukee Avo., Detroit, Mich., Mr, J. A. Vernon of Okla homa City and thousands ot others. It can bo obtained or any drunglst nt fifty cohts and ono dollar a bottle, or If yota want to try It first a free samplo bottl can bo obtained by Writing tho doctor. For tho frea sample address Dr. W. II. Caldwell, 01 Caldwell butldlntr. Monti collo, 111. COLT DISTEMPER Ttrreullr, Tba !;Vc r ooml, and a): ottirr natltr ho"itnorI." hart from hnTlmr tbe i la uamit n.inir 1111 BIVUHU MQUlU tilBTEBflK CURB. Olrs riffU.OFltt im1. Aeu on tba blooa antl i ol uiiMmpor. mi nmeiir rr (news tot Kit AC1 r. ItMtn inn of InfoaL irurntol to ruron . 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